"Does life seem like a struggle? Situations, people and issues impact our lives in different ways. There are many reasons why people seek therapy. In a warm and safe environment, I aim to help people find purpose and meaning to life.

"It takes strength and courage to enter into therapy. In response, I provide a safe, empathetic place where clients can explore what is troubling them without feeling judged or criticized. In accompanying and guiding them on their journey to self discovery and improved relationships, I facilitate clients gaining clarity, awareness, relief, healing

"Is it sometimes a struggle to find contentment and security?
Has everyday life become more often depleting then energizing?
Do you sometimes feel off course or misaligned?
Do you seldom feel deeply understood?
You can feel better.
We live in a culture that, at times, has a toxic impact on our emotional well-being. Further, few of us have been tau

"I believe that you have the capability to help yourself, but perhaps you need my knowledge and support to do so. My purpose is to help you tap into your strengths and what you already know about yourself, and help you to change your thoughts in order to change how you feel. My goal is to empower you and guide you toward your goals, whether they inv

"With a Master Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from University of Maryland, and with more than 10 years experience locally and internationally, I have been helping numerous individuals, couples, and families overcome their difficulties. My work focuses on helping clients develop healthy coping strategies, identify strengths, turn weaknesses in

"Are you a woman who is having difficulty finding balance? Are you filled with dread at the thought of another day of doing the same thing for your family? Are you feeling lost, overwhelmed, lonely or sad?
It is really easy to lose your sense of purpose when parenting. Many women feel stuck. Working together we can rediscover joy and gain connectio

"I take the time needed to listen to you and to get to know you as the unique person you are. We need to discover what you want to work on, and the specific ways that life hasn't been working for you.
I do not have one "cookie-cutter" approach to psychotherapy, but rather I draw from a variety of theories and techniques: these include Exposure

"I have 23 years of experience in the mental health field. I am highly adept at solving problems, communicating, building and establishing relationships, and helping clients gain mastery over anger and anxiety. I work with families, couples, individuals, and groups, and am a certified Youth Mental Health First Aid Instructor. In this role, I educate

"Couples often find themselves struggling with communication, intimacy, connection, trust and respect, as well as many other issues. If you are often frustrated with your partner, if you with you had more time together, argued less and enjoyed each other more, we'd like to assist you. Couples therapy is our area of specialization and training.
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"Be encouraged! We all experience "Kairos Moments" times of action, change, and decision-making. These moments can form our destinies, but they can also be challenging.
Are you stuck in emotional turmoil? Do you struggle with grief or find yourself weighed down by worry? Do you rack your brain, looking for a solution to a problem with a co-worker,

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It’s normal to experience mental health issues and relationship problems. Talking to a licensed therapist can help. Therapy can teach you more about yourself and your mental health concerns in a healing way. Many therapies are evidence-based and have been proven effective.

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About Ellicott City

Ellicott City is an unincorporated community in Howard County, Maryland. It covers 30 square miles. European settlement of the area began in 1766 when James Hood built the city’s first mill. Ellicott City was designated a national historic district in 1976.

Ellicott City has 71,000 inhabitants. Eighty-nine percent of people in the community are United States citizens (compared to 93% nationwide). Roughly 4,000 military veterans live in the community.

The racial composition of Ellicott city is 58% white, 26% Asian, 9% black, and 3% Hispanic. Foreign-born people make up 25% of the population. Twenty-nine percent of residents have a native language that is not English. Ellicott City is home to 4,400 Korean speakers and 2,400 Chinese speakers.

People in Ellicott City earn a mean annual wage of $50,400. The median household income is $121,000. Sixty-six percent of adults age 25 or older have a bachelor’s degree. Roughly 4% of Ellicott City residents live in poverty.

Mental Health in Ellicott City

Ellicott City has a history of flooding. The most recent flood occurring on May 27, 2018, when water levels reached the second floor of many buildings. Many residents and businesses were still recovering from a 2016 flood when the storm came. Mental health experts believe floods in the community may have had an adverse psychological impact on residents.

People in Ellicott City report feeling more stressed, fatigued, and depressed since the floods in 2016 and 2018. Mental health professionals with training in disaster psychology believe some residents may also experience anxiety and posttraumatic stress.